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==Searching and Browsing the Archive== | ==Searching and Browsing the Archive== | ||
− | Before | + | Before sending a post, we advise you to have a look in the [[http://www.f5mzn.org/pipermail/support/ public archives of the list]] in order to see whether your problem has already been mentioned, and possibly solved, by other users. |
You can also [[http://www.google.com/search?num=20&hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=site%3Awww.f5mzn.org+wt-support&btnG=Search| search this archive]], as it is indexed by Google. For example, to search for '''<tt>QTCs</tt>''' you'd use the following keywords in Google's search box: | You can also [[http://www.google.com/search?num=20&hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=site%3Awww.f5mzn.org+wt-support&btnG=Search| search this archive]], as it is indexed by Google. For example, to search for '''<tt>QTCs</tt>''' you'd use the following keywords in Google's search box: | ||
[[Image:GoogleSearchArchives.gif|center|frame|Here is how you search the Win-Test's Mailing List Archive]] | [[Image:GoogleSearchArchives.gif|center|frame|Here is how you search the Win-Test's Mailing List Archive]] |
Revision as of 08:20, 28 March 2007
A Win-Test mailing list does exist for mutual assistance between Win-Test users. It is a public list.
Subscribing to the Mailing list
You can easily subscribe to this list by sending a mail to [support-request@win-test.com] while indicating "subscribe" (without the quotation marks) in the subject.
Note: You must be a subscriber to this list before sending a post. If not, your message will be rejected. Nevertheless, you can freely browse the archives (see below) without subscribing.
Unsubscribing to the Mailing list
You can easily unsubscribe from this list by sending a mail to [support-request@win-test.com] while indicating "unsubscribe" (without the quotation marks) in the subject.
Searching and Browsing the Archive
Before sending a post, we advise you to have a look in the [public archives of the list] in order to see whether your problem has already been mentioned, and possibly solved, by other users.
You can also [search this archive], as it is indexed by Google. For example, to search for QTCs you'd use the following keywords in Google's search box: